Re: [leaf-user] Using NIC DFE-580TX

2007-04-20 Thread Erich Titl
Hi Kwon wrote: >> I need to configure many zones in shorewall and my computeur only accept 2 >> PCI >> ports. On the mailing list i see posts talk about the NIC Dlink DFE-580TX. >> This >> NIC have 4 RJ45 ports and this is a perfect product for my configuration. >> > I am thinking of using the f

Re: [leaf-user] Using NIC DFE-580TX

2007-04-20 Thread Kwon
>> I am thinking of using the following for Bering uClibc for a quiet & low >> power solution: >> http://www.via.com.tw/en/products/mainboards/motherboards.jsp?motherboard_id=301 >> Please post again of your findings? Thanks! > > It still requires an ATX power supply at least the one with more th

Re: [leaf-user] Using NIC DFE-580TX

2007-04-20 Thread Kwon
> I need to configure many zones in shorewall and my computeur only accept 2 PCI > ports. On the mailing list i see posts talk about the NIC Dlink DFE-580TX. > This > NIC have 4 RJ45 ports and this is a perfect product for my configuration. > I am thinking of using the following for Bering uClibc

Re: [leaf-user] Using NIC DFE-580TX

2007-04-20 Thread groups, freeman
Kwon wrote: > I am thinking of using the following for Bering uClibc for a quiet & low > power solution: > http://www.via.com.tw/en/products/mainboards/motherboards.jsp?motherboard_id=301 > Please post again of your findings? Thanks! I can share with you my measurements about power consumption for

Re: [leaf-user] Using NIC DFE-580TX, Cute Mobos

2007-04-20 Thread Kwon
> My machine is a VIA EPIA-V Mini-ITX with a VIA C3/EDEN EBGA Processor > ('CentaurHauls' 1.0GHz). I have a very similar-looking case as the one > you linked to and of course a similar DC-DC power converter board inside. > > When up and running Linux but otherwise idle it draws: > V: 115.5 >